“Positive Peers”: Function and Content Development of a Mobile App for Engaging and Retaining Young Adults in HIV Care
Abstract
Background Although treatment for HIV infection is widely available and well tolerated, less than 30% of adolescents and young adults living with HIV infection achieve stable viral suppression. Mobile technology affords increased opportunities for young people living with HIV to engage with information, health management tools, and social connections that can support adherence to treatment recommendations and medication. Although mobile apps are...
Paper Details
Title
“Positive Peers”: Function and Content Development of a Mobile App for Engaging and Retaining Young Adults in HIV Care
Published Date
Jan 30, 2020
Journal
Volume
4
Issue
1
Pages
e13495 - e13495
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